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WEDNESDAY,

MEL R. A. CURREEM DEAD."

SIR PAUL'S TRAINER. Itaclag cirelon bave sustained yet another loss in the death of the doyen of Hongkong trainers, Mr./ R. A. Curreem, who passed away on Monday morning at the age of 75.

DR. MAXWELL'S LECTURE: Dr. J.,L. Maxwell, the secretary of the China Medical Missionary Association, yesterday evening xave a highly interesting lecture in the City Hall on "A Century of Medlent Missions in China." Dr.

For many years he was the G. E. Aubrey occupied the chair.j

trainer to Sir Paul Chater's stable. Dr. Maxwell at the outset re- marked that although he had only but be had served in many other in -Hongkong. 26 years personal experience to apenk from, his family connection Commencing when quite a young successful with the country went back sixty bis aane soon became known years, for it was in 1861 that his by the number of

enndidates he turned aut from the father came out to Formosa as J

Bassoon stable In the sevention. In those medical missionary.

He knew the China pony as fow days getting to China was a six other men ever did or will, and his months voyage in a sailing barque judgment in placing his obarges round the Cape.

where they would best he suited was extremely sound.

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Dealing with the personnel of the medical missions of early

Among his achievements was the years the lecturer mentioned Dr. "clean up made two years ago Perfection Dahlin And Livingstone, Dr. Morrison and with the Rev. Peter Parker. The latter Triumphant Dahlia in the owner. Sir Paul Chator. was the earliest medical misalon-ship ary in the fail sense of the term He also necomplished wonderful and in 1834 he established the things when in charge of the stable Canton Hospital, which now had of Sir Horsmosjce Mody with At the wonderful record of 90 years Spring Rose and Royal Rose. uninterrupted service and was other times he controlled the still one of the largest and most establishment of Mr. Lewis and influential in China. From this Mr. Torg, Whenever the subject single hospital had grown the of racing is mentioned historically of 300 hospitals his opinions will be respecífully greal number that were now spread over the quoted ns being essentially those of country. In the later half of the man who knew it from beginning century they were dealing with, to end. he said there were the names of notable women pioneers, among them Dr. Snieder, who had the distinction of removing success- danger to the best, and owners fully the biggest tumour recorded. I always took them into considera-

China's Medical Science.

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Wherever the China pony races, regret will be expressed at his passing for his charges were always

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DI. SUN'S ILLNESS,

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Kowloon 21 science in China for a long time Manager ......Kowloon 658 among the inteligentsia but had for many years been on the de- cline. The belief in those years of was that all illnesses were spirit influence and that the vic- time were possessed of demons. The people sought temples and there arose a number of sooth-THE HUMOURS OF PIRACY. Blightly better. At three o'clock hóa tomperature sayers whose duty it was to diag At the Cathedral Hall last even-this afternoon

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SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT.

Peking, January 27.-Dr. Sun Yat-sen's condition is, if anything..

A MANILA RIOT.

for prescribe thing Professor W. J. Hinton of the was normal. He is comparatively patients, but questions were out Hongkong University gave an in-comfortable and perfectly consci-

ous.--Reuter, of order. In ennequence these teresting lecture on the Humours men had to be quick witted folk of Piracy. Introduced by the The method he had heard of in one Revd, Norman Peel. Professor case was where the soothangerflinton commenced by informing sest ahead of him a runner to an- his audience that he had had lit nounce his coming and whose daty the time to prepare his subject and it was find out all he could about that his usual excuses to avoid the the ease and to inform his master

engagement proving of no avail

January 27---Police accordingly. The lecturer gave he came badly prepared.

reserves were called out in Mauila instances of predicaments from

This was far from being the to quell an incipient riot between Two which these people extricated

case for he entertained those pre-police, soldiers and sailors, themselves when in a rather tightsent with one of the most amusingmen were hurt-Reuter.

while Maxwell said

the poorer people accepted it and those who came to do them good, the ruling classes resisted and he related how his father's house was torn down and how he barely escaped with his life because he refused to cease the work he had begun among the people.

addresses that have ever been

in

Manila,

MORO MURDERERS.

Speaking US how Westerheard in the Hall. Commencing science we received in China Dr. with B general description of piracy as waged in the good old days. Professor Hinton explained how most states were founded on piratical operations which

Manila, January 27.-The Con- reality were the ethics of business stabulary bave killed right Moro as we understand them today. Pietymulerers at Lanno,-Renter. and pirney was often mingled in that the piratical communities frequently within quite were themselves law abiding and did | nest shed blood unless auch a course was necessary in the pur- suit of business,

Continuing he spoke of the tremendous progress that medical science had made in the past cen- tury particularly during the last four decades, and its effect on China. In so doing he spoke of the sterling work of Dr. Cousland

KOWLOON WEDDING.

BECHER BUCKLAND. Quite a number of Britala's most- famous men were in strict truth

The wedding of Mr. L. R. Drake, Hawkins, Dam- Becher, a pirates.

master of St. Paul'a in rendering into Chinese idiom pine and many others. Captain College and Miss Valerio . M. ail medical terms which had form- Kidd on the other hand was not Bucklond, who has unly recently cd the basis for teaching of medi-

Then arrived in the Colony from Egypt, a pirate but a privateer. eine to the Chinese and for which followed a selection of the ex- was quietly solemnised at St. work the Hongkong University plaits of some of the more cele Andrew's Church, Kowloon yester. had justly honoured him. (AP: brated of them.

day afternoon, the Rev. A. D. plause). His work had enabled At the conclusion of the speech Stewart officiating: standed workca to be translated the Revd. Norman Peel called for into Chinese, Students were now

a role of thanks to Professor Hin- being turned out of the medical i toa which was enthusiastically ac schools in China comparable with

corded. the best that came from the west but the demand was still greater thun the supply.

At the conclusion Dr. Maxwell doctors saw many patients slip paid great tribute to the work that through their fingers for want of had been done by nurses in China. this essentini arm of medical work, Dr. Maxwell was hearilly thank- It was not many years ago there was no sick nursing in China and fed for his entertaining lecture,

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